Here comes the recovery

Small and medium-sized businesses expect that economic recovery is right around the corner.

Quarterly confidence figures issued by Håndværksrådet, which represents 20,000 such firms, shows confidence in the third-quarter was at its highest in six years.

The improving confidence builds on an increased number of orders and comes after a number of polls in recent months showed similarly improving optimism. 

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This story was included in The Copenhagen Post's Morning Briefing for Monday, September 16. If you would like to receive stories like these delivered to your inbox by 8am each weekday, sign up for the Morning Briefing or one of our other newsletters today. 





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